Functionalist Emile Durkheim viewed society as:
a. An even playing field composed of the educated and uneducated
b. An organism in which each portion plays a vital role in keeping the organism stable and healthy
c. Split between two classes categorized by education, kinship, and religion
d. The product of class struggle, requiring social revolutions to correct rampant class inequality
b. An organism in which each portion plays a vital role in keeping the organism stable and healthy
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The change from slavery to sharecropping among African American families
a. provided economic benefits so that children could attend school and enjoy economic mobility. b. prompted the end of racial discrimination. c. diminished the equality between men and women found in slavery. d. allowed African Americans to buy the land they worked with sharecropping payments.
The average life expectancy at birth of people in low-HDI countries is about __________ years less than that of people in high-HDI nations
a. 15 b. 23 c. 20 d. 35
According to Weber, the Calvinist belief in __________ led members to assume that economic success was an indicator of God's favor, because surely He would favor the elect in this lifetime as well as the next.
A. capitalism B. predestination C. evangelism D. proselytizing
Communion with the Holy Spirit is an example of an experience.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)